An exceptional historical piece, this map was published in February 1942. It includes natural features, time zones, ship routes, distance by air and rail, and naval basesmaking it a valuable map for collectors and those interested in World War II.

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An exceptional historical piece, this map was published in February 1942. It includes natural features, time zones, ship routes, distance by air and rail, and naval basesmaking it a valuable map for collectors and those interested in World War II. This version, printed on high-quality, semi-gloss paper, is perfect for framing.

An exceptional historical piece, this map was published in February 1942. It includes natural features, time zones, ship routes, distance by air and rail, and naval basesmaking it a valuable map for collectors and those interested in World War II. This version is laminatedfeaturing a "write and wipe" surface and durable plastic covering.

The Pacific-centered map employs a new map projection to accentuate the Pacific Rim and show the entire breadth of the Pacific Ocean. It brings Oceania and Asia into the center of the picture and shows them in close proportion to their actual size on Earth.

The Pacific-centered map employs a new map projection to accentuate the Pacific Rim and show the entire breadth of the Pacific Ocean. It brings Oceania and Asia into the center of the picture and shows them in close proportion to their actual size on Earth.

The Pacific-centered map employs a new map projection to accentuate the Pacific Rim and show the entire breadth of the Pacific Ocean. It brings Oceania and Asia into the center of the picture and shows them in close proportion to their actual size on Earth.

The Pacific-centered map employs a new map projection to accentuate the Pacific Rim and show the entire breadth of the Pacific Ocean. It brings Oceania and Asia into the center of the picture and shows them in close proportion to their actual size on Earth.

The Pacific-centered map employs a new map projection to accentuate the Pacific Rim and show the entire breadth of the Pacific Ocean. It brings Oceania and Asia into the center of the picture and shows them in close proportion to their actual size on Earth.

The Pacific-centered map employs a new map projection to accentuate the Pacific Rim and show the entire breadth of the Pacific Ocean. It brings Oceania and Asia into the center of the picture and shows them in close proportion to their actual size on Earth.

This map features stunning detail of continental slopes, fracture zones, and countless seamounts. Ocean depths and the names of submarine terrain and major geographic regions are included. The map is a true work of art, and a wonderful companion to the ocean floor maps of the Indian (1967), Atlantic (1968), and Arctic (1971). This version is laminatedfeaturing a "write and wipe" surface and durable plastic covering.

This map features stunning detail of continental slopes, fracture zones, and countless seamounts. Ocean depths and the names of submarine terrain and major geographic regions are included. The map is a true work of art, and a wonderful companion to the ocean floor maps of the Indian (1967), Atlantic (1968), and Arctic (1971). This version, printed on high-quality, semi-gloss paper, is perfect for framing.

As attractive as it is informative, this map is a must-have for those interested in the dramatic and remote Arctic. Of particular interest is the abundance of historical and geographical notes. Coverage Area: northern Soviet Union, Alaska, northern Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Sweden, Finland, and Norway.